was held on r rmay at iu oxiock, m ot. Patrick’s church, of which he was ade- pn vout member, pkawEI wood Brown I SCIAfter a lingering illness, due to cancer, thlt; Elwood Brown died at his home in this 1 city last Friday morning at 7 o’clock. He £ai had been confined to tb^ bed since last wc February and during his last days he was an intense sufferer ^Mr. Brown was born at Elmfra, N. Y.,Oct. 20, 1849, and when five years old came pU with his parents to this county. Their ^ home at first was near Lawrence and practically all decedent’s life was passed in this immediate.■ vlcf.nltyJEor many years hemij4-Wilived at Chemung, coming from there to ^ this city. ^Surviving him are the widow (before ^ marriage Miss Elizabeth Lee) and eight u children, namely: Fred of Madison, Wis.; e Lee, George, Winfield, Mrs. Lester Coffey, * Mrs. Leroy Ehle, Cornelia and Vera.The funeral services were held at 1o’clock*at»the house and at 2 at the M. E. * church at Chemung Rev. Freeman of Capron and Rev Thompson of Cbegmng 1161officiated and interment was in the Dun- see*ham cemetery at Chemung. ,soc